The IJLPP Podcast
By Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy
We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues which mutually relates to policy making and law.
The IJLPP PodcastJul 27, 2020
S. 04, Ep. 01: Bhavya Sharma: On the Legal Documentations and Compliances for Indian Startups
S. 03, Ep. 01: Bridging the Gap - Law & Economics
In the first Episode of our Third Season, we discuss the inter reliance between law and economy, how the former restrain the latter, and neo-liberalism. Visit us on www.ijlpp.com or for doubts, queries, and feedback: info@ijlpp.com.
S. 02, Ep. 07 Ft. Alok Prasanna : Mr. FRODO, WE'RE LOST! - EWS RESERVATION AND CONTEMPORARY TRENDS
In the Seventh Episode of our Second Season, Pranav Tanwar discusses with Mr. Alok Prasanna Kumar, Co-Founder and Lead, Vidhi Karnataka on constitutional challenges to 103rd Constitutional Law Amendment (EWS Reservation), claims of "middle caste" and recent judicial trends on reservation.
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S. 02, Ep. 06 IJLPP Podcast Ft. Debanshu Mukherjee : Hannibal in the Alps? - IBC (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 and Towards a Post-COVID India
In the Sixth Episode of our Second Season, Pranav Tanwar discusses with Mr. Debanshu Mukherjee, Co-Founder at Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy and their lead at Corporate Law and Financial Regulation about his experiences in advising the Government on the design and drafting of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, IBC (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020, Vidhi's new report on "Towards a Post-COVID India: 25 Governance Challenges and Legal Reforms" and his future projects.
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About IJLPP: Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLPP) is a blind peer-reviewed, bi – annual, law and public policy publication. It is a student reviewed and edited Journal based and operated from New Delhi and comes out with two editions i.e. Summer and Winter in each of its volume every year. We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues which mutually relates to policy making and law. This journal is our solemn effort to promote erudite discernment and academic scholarship over this relationship, in a way which is not mutually dependent on each of these fields but which is mutually exclusive and independent. The focus has been to give a multi – disciplinary approach while recognizing the various effects of law and public policies on the society.
S. 02, Ep. 05 IJLPP Podcast Ft. Tarun : On The Rise - Facets of Sports Law, Gender Issues & COVID Impact
In the Fifth Episode of our Second Season, Pranav Tanwar discusses with Mr. Tarun, Assistant Professor (Research) at Gujarat National Law University and Member, GNLU Centre for Sports and Entertainment Law about sports law, governance issues in Indian sports, discrimination issues and the way forward post COVID-19.
NOT-SO-ATHLETIC: BIASED MEDIA COVERAGE OF WOMEN’S SPORTS by Mr. Tarun: https://ijlpp.com/not-so-athletic-biased-media-coverage-of-womens-sports/
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About IJLPP:
Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLPP) is a blind peer-reviewed, bi – annual, law and public policy publication. It is a student reviewed and edited Journal based and operated from New Delhi and comes out with two editions i.e. Summer and Winter in each of its volume every year. We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues which mutually relates to policy making and law. This journal is our solemn effort to promote erudite discernment and academic scholarship over this relationship, in a way which is not mutually dependent on each of these fields but which is mutually exclusive and independent. The focus has been to give a multi – disciplinary approach while recognizing the various effects of law and public policies on the society.
S. 02, Ep. 04 IJLPP Podcast Ft. Deepa Das Acevedo - Judicial tryst with Eusebeia : The Padmanabhaswamy Temple judgment, Secularism, and Public Opinion
In the Fourth Episode of our Second Season, Pranav Tanwar discusses with Dr. Deepa Das Acevedo, legal anthropologist and Assistant Professor of Law, School of Law, University of Alabama about Secularism in the Indian Context, Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple judgment by the Supreme Court, relevance of public opinion around such cases and her future projects.
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For doubts, queries and feedback: info@ijlpp.com
About IJLPP:
Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLPP) is a blind peer-reviewed, bi – annual, law and public policy publication. It is a student reviewed and edited Journal based and operated from New Delhi and comes out with two editions i.e. Summer and Winter in each of its volume every year. We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues which mutually relates to policy making and law. This journal is our solemn effort to promote erudite discernment and academic scholarship over this relationship, in a way which is not mutually dependent on each of these fields but which is mutually exclusive and independent. The focus has been to give a multi – disciplinary approach while recognizing the various effects of law and public policies on the society.
S. 02, Ep. 03 The IJLPP Podcast Ft. Sagar Singamsetty and Syed Tamjeed Ahmed: A Brave New World - Transport Policy and Law
In the Third Episode of our Second Season, Pranav Tanwar interacts with Mr. Sagar Singamsetty , Adjunct Professor, Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws (CADL), NALSAR and Mr. Syed Tamjeed Ahmed, Aviation Lawyer at Sarin & Co on what does Transport Law and Policy stands for, innovations in the sector, challenges in front of it and the possible ways out.
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For doubts, queries and feedback: info@ijlpp.com
About IJLPP: Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLPP) is a blind peer-reviewed, bi – annual, law and public policy publication. It is a student reviewed and edited Journal based and operated from New Delhi and comes out with two editions i.e. Summer and Winter in each of its volume every year. We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues which mutually relates to policy making and law. This journal is our solemn effort to promote erudite discernment and academic scholarship over this relationship, in a way which is not mutually dependent on each of these fields but which is mutually exclusive and independent. The focus has been to give a multi – disciplinary approach while recognizing the various effects of law and public policies on the society.
S. 02, Ep. 02 The IJLPP Podcast Ft. Namit Saxena : Not So Long Arm - Criminal Justice Reforms
In the Second Episode of our Second Season, Pranav Tanwar and Saurabh Pandey discuss with Mr. Namit Saxena, Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of India and Co-Editor of Ratanlal & Dhirajlal’s The Code of Criminal Procedure on criminal justice reforms in the light of:
a) Recent encounter killings
b) Committee on Criminal Law Reform
c) Sentencing Policy in India
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About IJLPP: Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLPP) is a blind peer-reviewed, bi – annual, law and public policy publication. It is a student reviewed and edited Journal based and operated from New Delhi and comes out with two editions i.e. Summer and Winter in each of its volume every year. We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues which mutually relates to policy making and law. This journal is our solemn effort to promote erudite discernment and academic scholarship over this relationship, in a way which is not mutually dependent on each of these fields but which is mutually exclusive and independent. The focus has been to give a multi – disciplinary approach while recognizing the various effects of law and public policies on the society.
S. 02, Ep. 01 IJLPP Podcast Ft. Apar Gupta : With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility - S. 69A of the IT Act & Ban on Chinese Apps
In the First Episode of our Second Season, Pranav Tanwar and Saurabh Pandey discuss with Apar Gupta, Lawyer and Executive Director, Internet Freedom Foundation on issues of transparency and legality of ban on 59 Chinese Apps under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act.
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For doubts, queries and feedback: info@ijlpp.com
About IJLPP:
Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLPP) is a blind peer-reviewed, bi – annual, law and public policy publication. It is a student reviewed and edited Journal based and operated from New Delhi and comes out with two editions i.e. Summer and Winter in each of its volume every year. We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues which mutually relates to policy making and law. This journal is our solemn effort to promote erudite discernment and academic scholarship over this relationship, in a way which is not mutually dependent on each of these fields but which is mutually exclusive and independent. The focus has been to give a multi – disciplinary approach while recognizing the various effects of law and public policies on the society.
S. 01, Ep. 08 IJLPP Podcast : Suo motu cognizance on migrants and GNCTD's order of medical services
In the eighth Episode of the IJLPP Podcast, Aakash Chandran, Saurabh Pandey and Pranav Tanwar discuss:
1. The Supreme Court suo motu cognizance of migrant's issues
2. Delhi government order of medical services to "bonafide residents"
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About IJLPP: Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLPP) is a blind peer-reviewed, bi – annual, law and public policy publication. It is a student reviewed and edited Journal based and operated from New Delhi and comes out with two editions i.e. Summer and Winter in each of its volume every year. We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues which mutually relates to policy making and law. This journal is our solemn effort to promote erudite discernment and academic scholarship over this relationship, in a way which is not mutually dependent on each of these fields but which is mutually exclusive and independent. The focus has been to give a multi – disciplinary approach while recognizing the various effects of law and public policies on the society.
Ep. 07 The IJLPP Podcast : Suspension of Labour Laws amidst nCoVID-19 and national lockdown
In the seventh Episode of the IJLPP Podcast, Harpreet Singh Hora, Saurabh Pandey and Pranav Tanwar discuss policy, political and legal implications of the suspension of labour laws by few states amidst novel Corona Virus disease.
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About IJLPP: Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLPP) is a blind peer-reviewed, bi – annual, law and public policy publication. It is a student reviewed and edited Journal based and operated from New Delhi and comes out with two editions i.e. Summer and Winter in each of its volume every year. We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues which mutually relates to policy making and law. This journal is our solemn effort to promote erudite discernment and academic scholarship over this relationship, in a way which is not mutually dependent on each of these fields but which is mutually exclusive and independent. The focus has been to give a multi – disciplinary approach while recognizing the various effects of law and public policies on the society.
Ep. 06 IJLPP Podcast : Problem of Migrants in COVID-19, Executive orders under NDMA, Aarogya Setu App
In the sixth Episode of the IJLPP Podcast, Aakash Chandran, Saurabh Pandey and Pranav Tanwar discuss:
1. Problems of Migrants amid lockdown and International Law perspective on it
2. Legality of Executive orders under NDMA and other laws
3. Aarogya Setu app and the privacy concern
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About IJLPP: Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLPP) is a blind peer-reviewed, bi – annual, law and public policy publication. It is a student reviewed and edited Journal based and operated from New Delhi and comes out with two editions i.e. Summer and Winter in each of its volume every year. We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues which mutually relates to policy making and law. This journal is our solemn effort to promote erudite discernment and academic scholarship over this relationship, in a way which is not mutually dependent on each of these fields but which is mutually exclusive and independent. The focus has been to give a multi – disciplinary approach while recognizing the various effects of law and public policies on the society.
Ep. 05 The IJLPP Podcast - Women in Indian Politics and courts, Gender rights overlap with religion
In the fifth and special Episode of the IJLPP Podcast, Rishika Jain interacts with Avani Kaushal, Suvaiba Fatima Ahmed and Pranav Tanwar on:
1. Progression of women in Indian political scenario
2. Gender overlap with religion in India
3. Conducive environment for women in our courts
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About IJLPP: Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLPP) is a blind peer-reviewed, bi – annual, law and public policy publication. It is a student reviewed and edited Journal based and operated from New Delhi and comes out with two editions i.e. Summer and Winter in each of its volume every year. We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues which mutually relates to policy making and law. This journal is our solemn effort to promote erudite discernment and academic scholarship over this relationship, in a way which is not mutually dependent on each of these fields but which is mutually exclusive and independent. The focus has been to give a multi – disciplinary approach while recognizing the various effects of law and public policies on the society.
Ep.03: Former CJI Gogoi nominated to Rajya Sabha, Death Penalty efficiency and Corona Virus lockdown
In the third Episode of the IJLPP Podcast, Avani Kaushal, Saurabh Pandey and Pranav Tanwar discuss:
1. Nomination of Former CJI Ranjan Gogoi as Rajya Sabha Member
2. Efficiency and public perception on death penalty
3. Lockdown after CoVID-19 and larger question of civilizational prospective.
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About IJLPP: Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLPP) is a blind peer-reviewed, bi – annual, law and public policy publication. It is a student reviewed and edited Journal based and operated from New Delhi and comes out with two editions i.e. Summer and Winter in each of its volume every year. We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues which mutually relates to policy making and law. This journal is our solemn effort to promote erudite discernment and academic scholarship over this relationship, in a way which is not mutually dependent on each of these fields but which is mutually exclusive and independent. The focus has been to give a multi – disciplinary approach while recognizing the various effects of law and public policies on the society.
Ep. 02 - The IJLPP Podcast - FCRA Judgment, IBC Amendment and SAARC relevance for Corona
In the second Episode of the IJLPP Podcast, Saurabh Pandey, Karun Gupta, Rishika Jain and Pranav Tanwar discuss:
1. The Supreme Court Judgment on FCRA: Implications and Vagueness in words of the judgments (Karun)
2. IBC (Second) Amendment: Main Pointers, frequency and complications in the Code (Rishika)
3. SAARC gaining relevance again with the Prime Minister taking South Asian countries on board for COVID-19 battle (Saurabh)
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About IJLPP: Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLPP) is a blind peer-reviewed, bi – annual, law and public policy publication. It is a student reviewed and edited Journal based and operated from New Delhi and comes out with two editions i.e. Summer and Winter in each of its volume every year. We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues which mutually relates to policy making and law. This journal is our solemn effort to promote erudite discernment and academic scholarship over this relationship, in a way which is not mutually dependent on each of these fields but which is mutually exclusive and independent. The focus has been to give a multi – disciplinary approach while recognizing the various effects of law and public policies on the society.
Ep. 01: The IJLPP Podcast - OHCHR impleadment, Nirbhaya Case and ICC on Afghan War Crimes
In the Episode 01 of the IJLPP Podcast, Aakash Chandran, Pranav Tanwar and Saurabh Pandey discuss:
1. The OHCHR petition to implead in the constitutional challenge for Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019
2. Causes for delay in finalization of Nirbhaya Case convicts and lagging criminal justice system, and
3. Shifts in the power of the Office of the Prosecutor at International Criminal Court after Appeal Chamber's decision on Afghan War Crimes
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About IJLPP: Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLPP) is a blind peer-reviewed, bi – annual, law and public policy publication. It is a student reviewed and edited Journal based and operated from New Delhi and comes out with two editions i.e. Summer and Winter in each of its volume every year.
We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues which mutually relates to policy making and law. This journal is our solemn effort to promote erudite discernment and academic scholarship over this relationship, in a way which is not mutually dependent on each of these fields but which is mutually exclusive and independent. The focus has been to give a multi – disciplinary approach while recognizing the various effects of law and public policies on the society.